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As bariatric procedures become more commonplace, the safety and quality of bariatric surgery continues to rise. Risk factors remain inconsistent from hospital to hospital and procedure to procedure, however, highlighting the necessity for comprehensive education on the prevention and management of their resulting complications.In response to this need, Prevention and Management of Complications in Bariatric Surgery is the first book to compile the most up-to-date prevention and management strategies in this field. Edited by leading experts, it provides sound recommendations for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing outcomes, with an emphasis on quality and process improvement. Its scope is tremendously comprehensive, covering everything from common complications, such as leaks, bleeding, wound infections, and venous thromboembolism; to rare-but-deadly complications, such as Wernicke's encephalopathy and rhabdomyolsis as well as the emergency management of various life-threatening complications, including internal hernia, gastric nectrosis from banding, pulmonary embolus, and bleeding. Readers also learn about early-day, late-day, and intraoperative complications, for which the authors provide evidence-based recommendations for swift and accurate diagnosis, preventive strategies, and best practices in medical and surgical management. Comprehensive and accessible, this book is a valuable resource for bariatric surgeons and surgical trainees, physicians, and nurses who participate in the perioperative care of the bariatric patient.
Tomasz G. Rogula, MD, PhDAssociate Professor of SurgeryBariatric and Metabolic InstituteCleveland ClinicCleveland, OhioPhilip Schauer, MDDirectorBariatric and Metabolic InstituteCleveland ClinicCleveland, OhioTammy Fouse, DOClinical FellowBariatric and Metabolic InstituteCleveland ClinicCleveland, Ohio
Part One: Standards & Guidelines for Perioperative Care of the Bariatric Patient Part Two: Perioperative ComplicationsI Prevention and Management of Complications - PreoperativeChapter 1. Preoperative Medical Evaluation Chapter 2. Preoperative Psychological Evaluation Chapter 3. Evaluating Surgical Risk Using Risk Scoring SystemsChapter 4. Application of Statistical Methods in Bariatric Surgery Chapter 5. Online Preoperative Risk Assessment Tools II Prevention and Management of Complications - Operating RoomChapter 6: Operating Room Set Up Chapter 7: Anesthesia and Recovery Chapter 8: Intra-operative Events III Prevention and Management of Complications - PostoperativeChapter 9: Overview of Postoperative Medical Complications Chapter 10: Infectious Complications Chapter 11: Thromboembolic Complications Chapter 12: Biliary Complications Chapter 13: Nutritional Deficiencies Chapter 14: Endocrine Complications Chapter 15: Reducing Post-operative Readmissions IV Prevention and Management of Complications - High Risk ComorbiditiesChapter 16: Super Morbidly Obese Chapter 17: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Chapter 18: Cardiovascular Disease Chapter 19: Chronic Kidney Disease Chapter 20: Chronic Liver Disease Chapter 21: Elderly V Prevention and Management of Complications - General ConsiderationsChapter 22: Management of Intestinal Failure after Bariatric Surgery Chapter 23: Revisional Surgery Chapter 24: Weight Regain after Bariatric Surgery Chapter 25: Endoscopic Management of Complications Chapter 26: Radiologic Assessment and Management of Complications Part Three - Procedure Specific ComplicationsVI Roux-en Y Gastric BypassChapter 27: Leaks, Ulcers, Strictures, & Fistulas Chapter 28: Intestinal & Rare Complications Helling, VII Sleeve GastrectomyChapter 29: LeakChapter 30: Narrowing and Stenosis Chapter 31: Reflux, Esophagitis, Chronic Nausea VIII Gastric BandChapter 32: Gastric Band ComplicationsIX Malabsorptive ProceduresChapter 33: Biliopancreatic Diversion and Duodenal Switch X Historic and New ProceduresChapter 34: Jejuno-ileal BypassChapter 35: Vertical Banded Gastroplasty Chapter 36: Gastric PlicationChapter 37: Gastric Balloon Chapter 38: Single Anastomosis Malabsorptive Procedures Part Four: Economic and Legal Considerations of ComplicationsChapter 39: Medico-Legal ConsiderationsChapter 40: Economic Costs of Complications
[Prevention and Management of Complications in Bariatric Surgery] is very comprehensive to guide a variety of healthcare professionals including surgeons (bariatric as well as general), primary, care general practitioners, specialists (medicine, cardiology, gastroenterology, respiratory, paediatrics), psychologists, dieticians, nurse specialists, nurses, and others including trainees and medical students.